0 the crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things --
1 the crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things: --
2 the crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things: --
The owner of an apple stall lost a linen smock and linen shirt, a silk handkerchief and a half yard of lace in the burglary of her family home.
The window and the door were both bolted which was the usual practice apparently to prevent burglary and 'the air was quite foul'.
In contrast, teens who prefer more covert ways of acting out lie, shoplift, vandalize, cut school, and progress to fraud, theft, burglary, and more serious crimes.
They said they felt threatened by burglary and by attack in the street after dark and had security systems installed subsequent to the deaths of their partners.
Data about offenders, victims and the situation are analysed to predict the risk of burglaries and to predict the features of burglars in the form of offender profiles.
The burglary was not too difficult as the guards were regularly asleep in the early hours of the morning.
Even more than in other parts of the country, property offences predominated, particularly petty theft, but also violent offences such as burglary and robbery.
While for automobile, burglary and fire insurance these consequences appear to be 'socially acceptable', for health insurance this is not the case.